I would also recommend using the FC1 or FC2 repositories of SRPMS, they are more compatible with RHEL3 than the older Centos2/RHEL2 sources. Even though mc hasn't been updated, they may have tweaked a build step, who knows.
http://ayo.freshrpms.net/fedora/linux/development/i386/SRPMS.core/
Use the rpm-build package, and go the route of rpmbuild --rebuild like everyone suggests; using popt is a crutch that will just get you into trouble later I'm sure, better to learn the new ways.
-te
Jakub Wojtanowski wrote:
I used mc-4.6.0-9.i386.rpm and it worked fine, but I wanted to know why rpm --rebuild didn't work. As for Tom's advice I don't have /etc/popt . Guess I need to create one
Best Regards Cooba
I used the following link
ftp://195.220.108.108/linux/redhat/updates/9/en/os/i386/mc-4.6.0-7.9.i386.rp
m which is running fine on my system.
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